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ROOM 14 - GRADES 3 and 4 BACK ROW (Left to Right) Nellie Bespalco, James Morann, Frank Oar, Margita Butkans, Doris Gall, Leonard Scott, Emily-Jean Whittaker, Richard Dubord, Shirley Blackman, Elinor Stoddart. THIRD ROW: Alfonso Fiorentino, Jimmie Kelly, Lynne Arnett, Florence McPherson, Herby Lewis, Michael Seniuk, Wendy Garbutt, Janice Matthew. SECOND ROW: Sylvia Brown, Lloyd Stoddart, Shirley Jones, Bruce Westcott, Linda Ritchot, Linda Nahemy, Doreen Blackman, Don McDougall, Mrs. Mills. FIRST ROW: Kenny Hill, Bill McDougall, Lana Turner, Jackie Arden, Gail Christensen, Douglas Einarson, Carol Henderson, Frances Wilchuk. THE MAN WITH FIFTY NAMES. Once upon a time there was a man and his names were Joe, John, Ro¬ ger, Billy, Garry, Roy, Brian, Bobby, Frank and so on. Well that man had fifty or more names. He had so many names that everyone laughed and pitched rocks at him. One day as he walked along the road a funny thing happened to him. He tripped over a queer looking lamp. The lamp rubbed on a stone. Then a magic genie came out of the magic lamp and granted him three wishes. So he wished for only one name, a beautiful house and lots of money. And he got his wishes. He chose the name Paul and he bought nice things for his mother and father. The people never pitched rocks or laugh¬ ed at him again, because he only had one name now. Kent Church. 53
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ROOM 1 - GRADE 111 BACK ROW (Left to Right) Bobby Paquin, Wayne Metsger, Glen McBride, Walter Lichacz, Werner Jacobsen, Gary McCallum, Barry Inch, Wayne Turner, Patrick Morann. THIRD ROW: Wayne Haggart, Barry Tooley, Maurice Chartier, Donald Irving, John Smith, Jane Dubord, Ian Taylor, Billie Burgess, Noreen McGowan. SECOND ROW: Vanda Reczek, Pat Nicholson, Cathy Einarson, Gail Matin, Beatrice Moffat, Sharon Carriere, Sharon Lawrence, Bert Finley, Dale Neuls. FIRST ROW: Adele Henderson, Shirley Nyquest, Victoria Tkach, Lynn Metsger, Carol Duncan, Clifford Bonneteau, Brenda Gordon, Bryan Little. MISSING: Danny Brooks. THE RABBIT and THE FOX. THE SMART MONKEY. One day a rabbit was looking for food. Then out jumped a fox. The fox darted after the rabbit but the rabbit was too smart and darted on every turn in the path. At last the rabbit found a shelter. The poor fox sadly went away. Bert Finley -- Room 1. There was once a monkey in a cage. He wished that he could see the world. One night he escaped from the cage. The next morning some men came to see him. When he was not there they searched and searched but they did not find him. They had to buy a new monkey That’s how the monkey saw the world. AT OUR PARK. I’m going to tell you about our park. It is across the street from our house. There is a Goldfinche’s nest, with a mother and three babies. We give them worms and bugs. We have all sorts of fun with them. That’s what it’s like at our park. Gary McCallum — Room 1. Gail Martin — Room 1. 52
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ROOM 9 - MISS G. BALDERSTONE - GRADE 4 BACK ROW (Left to Right) Ricky Newell, Ken Lazaruk, Karen Osachuk, Carol Henry, Marlene Tandy, Linda Faykes, Glenn Church, Ann Vicary. THIRD ROW: Theresa Sharp, Derrelyn McCaskill, Ruth Ewart, Barbara Phelan, Beverly Orobko, Lesley Anderson, Vivi Torp, Elizabeth Kiemicki. SECOND ROW: Valerie McIntosh, Bobby Geekie, Lorraine Yuel, Larry Jackson, Linda O’Brien, Wendy Wiens, Nancy Gyryluk, Charlene Rizok, Gary Boychuk, Miss Balderstone. FIRST ROW: Margaret Munn, Lois Bowman, Donna Slator David Allen, Robin Taylor, Vivian Shaw, Gail Hawryluk, Karen Babiak. MISSING: Wayne McComb, Rose Marie Silverstone, Yan Waselak. Two farmers were sitting on an old cracker barrel in the general store. The first farmer said, I had to shoot my old dog yesterday.” Second farmer: Was he mad?” First farmer: Well he wasn’t pleased.” What’s the difference between a hair dresser and a sculptor?” I don’t know - what?” A hair dresser curls up and dyes and a sculptor makes faces and busts.” 54
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